Understanding Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) In Drinking Water
Impact on Taste and QualityHigher TDS levels in water can sometimes affect its taste, making it appear hard or mineral-rich
Regulatory StandardsWhile WHO recommends a guideline of 1000 mg/L for TDS in drinking water, regulatory bodies in different countries may have their own standards or guidelines
Effects of High TDSWhile TDS itself is not necessarily harmful, extremely high levels of TDS in drinking water may indicate the presence of contaminants that could pose health risks
Balancing Mineral ContentSome minerals found in TDS, such as calcium and magnesium, are essential for health
Geographical VariationsTDS levels can vary significantly depending on the geographical location and source of water, for ex, groundwater sources may have higher TDS levels